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Kevin Haynes Funeral Arrangements

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Hi I’m Anthony, let me share with you a story of a very special man.
This is my Brother Kevin. Kevin is a very loving caring person. He had a very hard life. This is his story. Born 3-1-82 Kevin was born, this was a very special day for all of us and we didn’t even know him yet. He was later joined by his brother Bryan who was born with asthma. Kevin was a very loving child and helpful. Soon I met Kevin at daycare, he had a dad and Mom who took care of him and his brother. The relationship between his mom and dad was a bad one, so they parted ways. One thing led to another so Kevin and Brian were adopted by my mom and our parents got together and we all became one big happy family. We grew up in the projects of Sacramento, CA for half of our childhood and then we moved to Oakhurst, OK. He has 5 brothers and 2 sisters. Our mother broke the law and ended up in prison. At this time the farm we were living at (our home) was sold while we were living in it. Shortly after our big family was torn apart, due to Creek County DHS. We were taken from our father because we didn't have the same blood. Ridiculous I know. They split us all up so we couldn't see each other. We didn’t like that so we left the group homes one by one. Kevin got cold and needed a place to get out of the Tulsa Winter weather. He spotted a church, the door was locked but the window was cracked open. He climbed through the window and the lit candles caught the giant curtain on fire. He was charged with arisen at the age of 12, for an accident. He was released at the age of 18 and a year later he met the woman he was to call his wife. Kevin married his bride and 9 months later he was driving with his Wife and Mother-in-law. The steering shaft broke on the car and the road was at a T. There was no time to stop and they hit a pole. 2 weeks later his Mother-in-law died from massive head injuries from the ACCIDENT. Kevin was now introduced to the California Prison system for Involuntary Vehicular Manslaughter. He did 12 years on a 10 year sentence. Talk about crazy math. Kevin was released 12-20-2016. Two days shy of a year he was walking to Jack in the box to get breakfast. There were no sidewalks one this city road so he was walking on the side of the lane, so to stay out of harms way. All of the sudden there was a truck swerving so to not hit him because the driver wasn't paying attention to the road. He was hit with the rear bed of a Dodge Ram 1500. He died 12-18-2017 before the ambulance could get him to the hospital. My little brother after all that in life had the mind of a 15 year old kid. He was very loving toward everyone he met. He would sit with a stranger (homeless) and share his food. He actually gave a man the shirt off of his back, I saw it. There will never be such an exceptional person in our life ever again. Kevin will be dearly missed but will always remain in our hearts. My little brother was very giving. So now we have to ask people to give to his cause. Please help us deliver his sole to heaven. As we can’t pay for the services.

Kevin is worth it trust me.
If there is a cause worth your help this is it. He would give you all his clothes that he’s wearing just to help a stranger. I actually seen him give a homeless man the shirt off his back in Sacramento. Just an exceptional human being. I’m proud to call him my BROTHER.

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Anthony Adkins
Organizer
Tulsa, OK

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